Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton is pleased with how the offense has come together this year. "This is what we envisioned from the standpoint of having the personnel that allows us to do a lot of different things," Hamilton said. "It puts pressure on the defense to decide who they want to try and take away. We feel like we present a conflict to our opponents because we have so many guys on the field at any given time that can make a play for us." The Colts lead the NFL with 31.5 points per game.

The Indianapolis Colts will be a score-first team, according to offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton. The team will still run the ball, but in order to win games, they may have to let QB Andrew Luck throw the ball more often.

Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton was shocked that the Cleveland Browns were willing to trade RB Trent Richardson, and believes his offense will benefit from this decision. "It was shocking that we would have a chance to acquire such a commodity," Hamilton said. "I think it's just awesome. It's an awesome deal for the Colts and the Colts fans to have an opportunity to have such a special young player on the roster now."